Proper hydration is needed for constipation relief<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nWhen increasing dietary fiber, It\u2019s important to drink enough water. Water helps the fiber to bulk up and soften stools, making it easier to eliminate.<\/p>\n
Dehydration can cause constipation. Not drinking enough water while exercising, ill or living in a warm climate can cause dehydration. <\/p>\n
Eating a high fiber diet without drinking enough water can also cause dehydration.<\/p>\n
Drinking 8-10 glasses of water daily is ideal, but listen to your body and adjust fluid intake accordingly.<\/p>\n
Helpful Tip: <\/strong>Drinking water on an empty stomach first thing in the morning can help stimulate the bowels.<\/p>\nExercise<\/strong><\/h2>\nWalking, jogging, cycling and other aerobic exercise helps by stimulating muscles in the intestines. This encourages bowel movements by reducing the time it takes for waste to pass through the digestive system and get eliminated.<\/p>\n
Personally, I try to set a goal to walk 4 days each week. <\/p>\n
While medical experts recommend 30 minutes of moderate intensity walking, even shorter walks are beneficial. Adjust time and intensity to your fitness level. Consistency is what\u2019s important. <\/p>\n
Helpful Tip<\/strong>: Studies show walking after eating helps with digestion. As a result food passes more quickly through the digestive system.<\/p>\nPractice yoga<\/strong><\/h2>\nCertain yoga positions that involve twisting and bending help to stimulate digestion by gently massaging abdominal organs. <\/p>\n
Another benefit of yoga is it relieves stress. Stress activates the \u201cfight or flight\u201d response which causes blood flow to increase to the heart and extremities while reducing blood flow to the digestive system. <\/p>\n
Hormones released during the stress response slows down digestion. Subsequently, the time it takes for waste to pass through the intestines increases. <\/p>\n
Deep breathing and yoga activate the \u201crest and digest\u201d response.<\/p>\n
The Himalayan Yoga Institute recommends practicing yoga for an hour <\/p>\n
3 times a week. However, even practicing for 20 minutes a few times a week is beneficial. <\/p>\n
Helpful Tip:<\/strong> The following yoga poses can benefit those with constipation: Supine spinal twist, wind relieving pose, child\u2019s pose, cat-cow, and the seated forward bend.<\/p>\nUse a potty squatty<\/strong><\/h2>\nIf you ask me, the invention of the potty squatty is revolutionary. I can\u2019t recommend it enough.<\/p>\n
The potty squatty is basically a stool for you to rest your feet on while seated on the toilet. It simulates a squatting position and aligns the colon with the rectum. This encourages easy, complete and rapid elimination.<\/p>\n
With the colon and rectum aligned, the need for straining is reduced. Pressure on the rectum is also minimized, which may help prevent hemorrhoids from forming. <\/p>\n
Helpful Tip: <\/strong>Keep your potty squatty right in front of your toilet so it\u2019s available whenever you need it.<\/p>\nRetrain your bowels<\/strong><\/h2>\nSome of us don\u2019t make time to go to the bathroom. We\u2019re busy, busy, busy all the time. <\/p>\n
Or maybe we\u2019ve even ignored the signals to go to the bathroom at inopportune times. Over time, constantly holding your poop can make you lose the urge to poop altogether. Really. <\/p>\n
It\u2019s possible to retrain your bowels and restore your urge to \u201cgo\u201d. The idea is to sit on the toilet around the same time each day, preferably 20 minutes after eating. Even better if you drink coffee with your meal. Bending forward is also helpful. <\/p>\n
Try to relax. Slow down. Breathe. I know I mentioned the impact of stress already, but it\u2019s worth stressing that there is a gut-brain connection. Stress interferes with this connection and can lead to changes in gut function. This can cause constipation. <\/p>\n
I find listening to soft music helps me to relax on the potty. Others may relax by reading a book or magazine.<\/p>\n
Helpful Tip:<\/strong> Over time, when the sensation to poop returns, avoid ignoring the urge to poop at all costs.<\/strong> Yup. That means you may need to poop at some inconvenient times and places. Just do a few courtesy flushes and keep it moving. Pun intended.<\/p>\nHow long should you sit on the toilet to poop<\/strong><\/h3>\nExperts recommend sitting on the toilet for 10-15 minutes. You may need to repeat this during the day. Sitting too long on the toilet can set you up for hemorrhoids. <\/p>\n